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4. ASTORIA. OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, I90SI THSOW RELIABLE P0U9ER Absolutely: PuroT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE be examined as to their Ittnom to be come commissioned officers In the reg ular entabltshment. rfti-iM the great number of appli cant. It I said that there will bo very few vacancies to fllll after the present class at West Point graduates. For thi reason It appear that many of the men, should they be successful, will have to wait considerable lengths of time before receiving the appoint ments that they have studied so hard and l"iig to obtain. BIG BARK GOES ASHORE. (Continued from page three.) wmiM hav drtv-an h.r un the mnst at 1 a lively rate. The stranded vessel ar rived oft the Heads last night and no pilot Is aboard. Presumably the mas ter lost his bearings, and, getting In too close, was unable to wear off on account of the gale. Captain Rich ardson stated that the weather at the Heads was very severe, but he enter tains little tear for the safety of the crew. First reports of the wreck re ceived last night were to the effect that the vessel was the Crown of India, also from San Francisco, for Astoria, but the Crown of India Is a three masted ship, while the stranded vessel Is a fonr masted bark. The bark lies about a mile and a quarter south-, southwest of the cape. Captain Richnrison ad led to the press representatives last night that he thought the life crews would be able to , take off the men at low water this j morning, provided, of course, the wea ther moderated. LATER A telephone message from Pt. Adams at 2:30 this morning convey ed the positive information that the vessel la the Alslenixie and that she went ashore at E:15 yesterday evening. The Point Adams life saving crew, Captain Wlcklund, and the Fort Canby life saving crew, Captain Stuart, at once put out to the scene and later the life savers of Ilw.ico beach, Captain Conlck, arrived to assist. When the boats had arrived nearly alongside of the stranded vessel Captain Stuart was swept ovarboard, but managed to cling to the stearing oar until he was pulled in by his comrades.' He was badly bruised but did not suffer serious Injury- By the united efforts of the life sav ers, a line was gotten aboard and 10 men were taken off. The men were put on board the""tug Tatoosh. Owing to the very severe vteath;r further ef fort to save the remainder of the cr w hod to be abandoned, but this morning at 4:20 It was expected that the sea would be sufficiently calm to rescue every man. So far there have been no casualties. The bark Is lying about 500 yards south of the scene of the Great Repub lic wreck. It Is believed that she will be safely floated today. J. J. HILL, SAYS THAT HARD TIMES ARE COMING Believes That Labor Villous Are the Bane to the Industrial Interests of This Country. New York, Feb. S.-After briefly dis cussing the anti-trust law and the pro posed department of commerce. James J. Hill, president of the Northern So curities company, said: "As labor unions killed industrial England, so are tht?y destined to bring about a grave financial reverse in the United States, and the country is swift ly approaching that crisis. It may j come in a year; it may be deferred ' until the presidential year, but it is bound to come." Mr. Hill flatly denied, but deprecat ingly, as the average person believes. that the United States is the leading manufacturing nation and Is rapidly gathering to Its bosom the markets of the entire world. This misapprehen sion, he averred, Is the result of the fact that over one industrial victory this country seta up a louder shout than England, Germany or France over a dozen. "There seems to be too much confi dence In the ability of the country to walk right ahead of all other coun tries In manufacturing" continued Mr. Hill. "The country can do it, but not without trouble and not without chang ing its present course. It is indeed a grave crisis we are approaching, though fee seem to appreciate it. A few years may see the closing of many factories and the throwing out of work of hundreds of thousands of men. W luue been reaping the harvest ami the reverse is coming. How quickly we recover from it will depend on who is at the head of the country when the br-ak comes." NO INTEREST IN BALLOT. (Continued from page I) taken. Two of the bills were to amend the code, and the third, by Pavcy, 1 to place the superintendent of public in struction on a Rat salary of $3000. HayJen's bill to amend a section of the code so that the county court of any county may at option appoint a county roalmaster, was the first bill up during the brief forenoon session of l the house, and it passed unanimously. The present law makes It mandatory on the county court to make such an appointment on the first of; January of each year. It Is desired to amend the law so that wh-re a roadmaster la not believed necessary this expense can be done away with. ny cote of 3 to ST Gault's bill re lating to the payment of fee to the dorks of circuit and county courts pas sed the house. This bill relates only to counties other than Multnomah, and Is solelj, for the purpose of explaining an ambiguous clause, not changing the fees, the D&vey bill for an increase of salary for the superintendent of pub lic instruction having already been dis cussed by the house. Th; senate this afternoon reconsider ed the vote by which the Crolsan di rect nomination bill was defeated last Saturday. The bill was referred to th; Judiciary committee with leave to report any time. The senate passed the Cobb's house bill requiring fenders on all street cars. HKCKIVES MUCH ATTttXTIO in our school. Instruction Is given la wording, capitalising, punctuating, para graphing, etc. All our teaching Is practi cal; th education we give ! usable. A course with us paya-the success of our graduates, ut bushwus men tnd women. and a bookkeepers and stenographers, proves this. Open all the year; students admitted at any time; catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE rOKTLAM), OHKUON A. I. ARMSTHOSU. LL.II.. I'HINClrAL LAWYER INDNTKO. Prominent CltUon In New York Got to the Dad and ts Now in Jail. Fonda, N. Y., Feb. !.-Tw Indict ments have been found against Ia-sIIc J. Schujler, a prominent lawyer of Amsterdam, for grand larcey in the second degre. The accusations In volve the forgery of claims amount ing to 125. Schuyler Is in Jail and will be arraigned today. STRAIN 285-285 1-2 Washington St., TAILORING COMPANY Four Doors East of PerKins Hotel THE KNIFE IS SHARPENED And We Are Ready to Slash Prices to the Bottoms j& j& know ovtr UST OF LETTERS WILL NOT TOLERATE DISMISSAL. Company Discharged Prominent Union Man and Strike Is Threatened. APPLY FOR COMMISSIONS. Army Department Headquarters Flooded With Applications. Are Toronto, Ont., Feb. 9. A meeting of motormen and conduceors of the Tor onto Street railway was held yester day, which may be the forerunner of a strike. P. J. McCarroll, a member of the executive committee of the union, was recently discharged by the som pany. A mass meeting of the employes was held at which the dismissal of McCarroll was discussed. It was de cided that he vas discharged solely because he was an officer of the union. It was resolved, however, to communl caU with the international union be fore taking further action. "I would dislike to see a strike," said Organizer McDonald, "but I am powerless to prevent the men striking if they think they have a Just cause to do so." WRECK IXSPIP.ES NEW RULES. New York, Feb. 9. Department headquarters of the United States ar my headquarters throughout the coun try are In receipt by every mail now adays of enlisted men who desire to te- CATARRH Often begins with a cold in the head, j but it never stops there. The tendency is always from bad to worse. The simple cold becomes a protracted, stubborn one. while the discharge from the nose grows more profuse and offensive. The inflam mation extends to the throat snd bron chial tubes, causing hoarseness, a tickling sensation and an aggravating cough. The foul matter that is continually drop ping back into the throat finds its way into the stomach, resulting in a distres sing form of dyspepsia, nausea, and lost of appetite and THE GATEWAY are absorbed into JQ the bloud. anil all the membranes CONSUMPTION. of the body be come infected, snd what was supposed to be purely a local disease has become con stitutional, deep seated and chronic. Sprays, washes, powders, salves and other external remedies give only tern- Passenger and Freight Trains Wi Hereafter Be Operated Differently. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. In consequence of the wreck at Graceland, X. J., on the New Jersey Central railroad re cently, in which more than a score of persons were killed, the adoption of .in entire set of new and revised rules to govern the dispatching and operating of passenger and freight trains on the joint Reading and Jersey Central sys tern, has been decided at a meeting at the operating offices of both roads. The miss will become effective on March 1. They are madeto conform in every respect and detail with the laust operating rules now recommend ed as the best and safest standard by the m;rican Railway association. porary relief, snd the disappointed and disgusted patient hnally gives up and declares catarrh incurable Disgusted despair i The or i only way to get rid of catarrh per manently is to treat it uirougn the blood. The system must be toned up snd all im purities removed from the blood, and this S. S. 6. does promptly and thoroughly. It expels from the circulation everything of a irritating, poisonous character, allow ing tne lntiamed mem branes to best when the mucous discharges cease, and the damage I J A 1. I 1.1- 1 ' uun to mo Drill i a u soon repaired. 8. S. 8. keep tlie blood In such s healthy, vigor ous condition mat com, camp weather Of sudden changes in tbs temperature art not so srt to bring on catarrhal troubles. S. 8. 8. u s vegetal! medicine unequaled as a blood purifier, and th best of all tunics just Ui remedy needed to thor uglily sud effectually curt Catarrh. Til Swll Speeiflo Ct., Atlanta, fia. ENGLISH COAL IN DEMAND. Ten Steamers Chartered for Handling the European Product. New York, Feb. 9. After a lull In buying which was never very marked during January, America is again coining into the English market for supplies of coal and iron, according to a I.ondon dispatch to the Tribune. One firm of London agents is said to have received Inquiry for 100,000 to 61,000 tons of coal and shippers on this side are now talking of sending coal to the United States for the remainder of the year. Ten steamers have been chartered within the last few days to convey Cleveland Iron across the Atlantic, and in consequence, the Iron market is hold ing its own with considerable firmness, Remaining uncalled for SO days to February 9, 1903: Almstead O Bohart J B Brooks Clarence ftiandtnun John Roikman John Riook J H Valander Foster Curui.is A U Oaiison A Bick Ciolom Givovelmie Mr Curtis C T Parson H M Dr Dwyer S L Klking W. E. Has gin J W Halmer John l:anser A B h'oisington Clerance Howard C M Juhben M E Knutze C I nmb Geo A Newman Margulrete Nilson Nils K Nelson Nels K Oidunman M Itadis IF-! Ill vie .v Pub Co Rutherford Tom Sandman Geo ScudJIng L Sedlrs Jennie 2 Simpson S S Svenaon Emanuel Tulley J F Wolf Leavltie Mrs Yt-ras Fred Foreign. Graves W L Madam Johnson V Mrs. Hanson Hans O Mr 3 POPE NEEDS REST. Rome, Keb. 8. The newspapers an nounce that In consequence of the cold weather and in view of the number of pilgrimages he will have to receive during February, the pope decided to suspend his aundlences yesterday and today. FIRE SALE. Damaged Stock Now Selling at duced Prices. Re- The damaged stock of clothing, wraps cloaks and millinery Is now being sold at remarkably reduced prices In order to make room for an entirely new stock coming. Don't fall to call and see the goods. Almost have them at your own price. MRS. INGLETON. Welch Block. BABIES ME HOW TO SOLVE RACE HATRED. New York, Feb. . Dr. Newell Dwlght Mills, referring In his sermon yesterday to race hatred In America, said: "If twice a year we could bring the southerners up to New York for two weeks, would soon solve th negro problem, and If w could Hike the northerners three time a year for two wetl.s In th south, yi'-y would soon ceas trying to muring th southern ers' affair for them." With Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure In Cuticura Soap and Guticura Ointment When All Other Remedies and the Best Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers In warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin enre, and purest of emollients, to be followed la severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, dUflgurhig, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and irritations, with loss of hair, of Infants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and phvsiclans fall. Millions of the world's bent people now use Cuticura 8oad. assisted bv Cuticura Ointmeut, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thousand of women onhciltatlnglr recommend Cuticura Bonn, la the form of bath for annoying Irritation, Inflammations and clmflngi, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antlteptlo purpose which readily soggeat themselves. The stile of ( utlcur hoap, Ointment and Pills I greater than the combined sale of the world' product of other skin remedies, bold In every part of the world. Civ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern: This Is to notify all parties eonrermd, that the partnership heretofore existing between P. G. Larson and Henry Hoeck has ben, by mutual consent, this day dis solved. The said Henry Hoeck has succeeded to the property and rights an3 business, the said P. G. Larson re tiring therefrom. All bills now owing to the firm must be paid to said Henry Hoeck. Dated February 2nd. 1903. HENRY HOECK. , P. O. LARSON. Wo lm in:ulo outwlve fiiimmH with tlio ltooplu l.y giving tlit-ni the rciUt vliu n in liihtory tins punt noanon, but this suu will lu n hummer. Wo nu'iui to L'ivc the w cnrniiijj people such value its will not Ikj forgotten Tor a long tiino to e.me. Wo are comolUl to tlo this to imikt) room for the grniulvat lino of uiielnimol tuilonnmlo ititrinu clothing over I'lgurea and quality tlmt talk: shown in the worl $6.95 FOR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE 1465 suits to pick from, consisting of tlouhlo mid ainglu-hmutteil Harks, Frockn, Full lire ami tuxedos, mmle of cheviots, cHimcrt twovt1,F. & II. brtmUclotlm, etc., vnlu I nod from to $50, In Our Overcoat Department $8.45 $11.45: l.uy choice of 213 3-Uength lW Goafs, valued from 820 to $4U. IMan, mudo of the very liest material, made hv Chinigo's lending tailors ut from 25 to $15. . h Hnys choice of 50 Silk-lined Overcoat, made m Worsted, Thibet, and Viumia. None of these for less than SoO, in black ntitiuitihed coat were made tip The .Motto Wlileh Made l' Fitmoti: "Satisfaction or Money BacK" This Is Strain's Way Masquerade Ball THURSDAY EVE, FEB. 19 GIVEN BY THE $100 REWARD, $100. j The readers of thlg paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least j one dreaded disease that science haa been able to cure In all It taK and that is catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belna; a constitutional dlseatie requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting direct- j ly upon the blood and mucus surra ecu of tho system, thereby destroying the: foundation of the disease, and givliiK the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing Its work. The proprietors havi- so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 0c Hall' Family Pills arc the best. Sons of Hermann AT POARD I STOKES' HALL ADMISSION. i Oentk-man Mnxker Il-M Lndy M.iskjrs gal Spectators go I Children j Klsht Handsome Prlxcs hi Ho (liven. I GROCERIES For the Very Best Articles of Food, at Prices That Are Right, Be Sure to See V. H. COFFEY Department Store, Corner Bond and Twelfth. Pm I Use Perrin's Pile Specific The internal remedy cures by removing t he cause. It lures all diseases of the diges tive organs. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Perrln Medi cal Co., Helena, Mont. Interesting pamplet mailed free by asking. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your rifr fi nirtu. both F K ES II A K l S A LT w ill he promptly '! tilfiarturlly tu-iiUfll (l a. W. MORTON. Prop. Ti-lephooe No. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Andrew Asp, Vim laker, llacknaiti ui lnmrtMr Pl ROT-CLASS WORK AT REASON A BUB PRICES. Special Attention 04vn to Ship art Steamboat Repilrlng.aensral Black mltblnf, First-Claw Horse- . Shoeing, ate CORNEJR TWELFTH AND D IT AN II Dr. T. L Ball DENTIST. S24 Commercial ltrct Astoria, Or C. 01. Batr, Dentist ManatU Building, 571 Commercial St., Aatorla, Or. TELEPHONE RED XML Foley's Honey Tat MUM UBS MBOUOpS t COUgH RELIANCE j Electrical Works j 421 DOND ST. I i We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing ordera for all klndi of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplier In stock. We . II the celebrated 8HBLBT LAMP. Call up Phone 115L H. W. CYRUS. - Mr C. J. Trenchard Insurances Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express CoBipMlas. Cus tom House Broker. Bottled or In Kc Free City Delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria li.MIL S HIMl'IT, U.-itt rul MiiiiiiK, r. nmtttTtrvm'- -- , HJIJHHIIXXZXXXXUXXT ...THB CITY OF ASTORIA... In Notod us the llu. I MHliillactiirccI,. MTI' Cutbirth's Creosote Shirwle Stains Th Mont Durable, I'riwrvniiw, uu, Hanilwjino Htniimon the Mnrkct. 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